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Ukrainian troop positions spark counteroffensive speculation
Washington-based think tank says forces have crossed the wide Dnieper River.
Washington-based think tank says forces have crossed the wide Dnieper River.
Reports that Ukraine soldiers readying for a counter-offensive come as Russia retreats.
Seventeen apartment buildings were evacuated after explosive found at same site as bomb.
A Russian warplane accidentally bombed one of its own cities injuring two people.
The ad targets men working in menial jobs and suggests they are wasting their lives.
Single photograph of a man in a glass cage and handcuffs united the world against Russia.
Leaders of Russia and Ukraine have spent the last few days trying to rally the frontline.
'There can be no impunity for war crimes and other atrocities.'
It’s only a matter of time before Ukraine is ready to attack Russia again.
Putin hailed the military’s performance during massive naval drills in Pacific Ocean.
Vladimir Kara-Murza is an activist and journalist who twice survived poisoning.
New York Times: Those who stayed in Chernobyl in 1986 have lived through another calamity.
Business and geopolitics behind increase in visits.
A top Ukrainian official says more than 100 Ukrainian prisoners of war have been released.
The new fence will hopefully curb illegal immigration between Russia and Finland.
Documents obtained by US Intelligence have reportedly revealed China’s plan.
It is the latest in a series of Govt moves to silence objective reporting of the war.
A father faces two years in prison in Russia over daughter's sketch.
Ukraine President calls Russian culprits 'beasts' and says world leaders must react.
Telegraph: Officials told to keep it secret 'to avoid problems with the West'.
Volcanic ash is covering the ground of several Russian villages.
Telegraph: Leaked documents raise fresh questions over RAF Black Sea near-miss.
New York Times: Group of mothers make nerve-wracking journey to recover their children.
He is the first US correspondent since the Cold War to be held for alleged spying.
America’s 'doomsday' extremists are getting serious.
Over 19,500 children have been seized from their families or orphanages and deported.
”We don’t have a lot of ammunition, so that’s why we don’t work a lot.”
Financial Times: Led by a confident Saudi Arabia, the cartel wants to boost its revenues.
Russian President Vladimir Putin promised China’s Xi Jinping he wouldn’t do this.